Add To Your WishlistGoodwood Festival of Speed Framed Retro Hill Map

Add To Your WishlistGoodwood Festival of Speed Framed Retro Hill Map



The Goodwood Festival of Speed, which features the famous historic Hillclimb course, was first held on Sunday 20 June 1993. It was envisioned by Charles Gordon‑Lennox (the current Duke of Richmond, then Earl of March) to revive motor racing on his estate after the original Goodwood Circuit had closed in 1966.

This handcrafted A3 retro style poster of this famous circuit is printed on high quality silk finished paper and is supplied in a frame ready to hang on your wall. It has a brushed black finish with the frame being 20mm wide, 35mm and the overall dimensions are 451 x 328 mm (17.6" x 12.9").

Our retro circuit map of the Festival of Speed Hill give us lap notes whilst showcasing its distinctive layout and iconic corner names. This vintage-style map is an essential piece for any Motor Racing enthusiast, combining detailed representation of the circuit with an artistic touch.

The map is ideal for motor racing track wall art, serving as a stylish reminder of the thrilling races that have taken place at this iconic venue. Whether you're interested in F1 posters or seeking an eye-catching motor racing poster vintage design, this Goodwood FOS map provides a perfect blend of nostalgia and passion for motorsport. It’s not just a poster, but a tribute to the enduring legacy of this event in the world of racing. Perfect for collectors and fans alike, this piece of motor racing circuit track art will be a striking addition to any space.